Earlier today with a unanimous vote, Cami Eakins was appointed as our next CEO, effective October 1, 2019. Cami has been with us for 16 years, serving as our Chief Operations Officer for the last 9 years. George Iranon, our … Continue reading →

Last Thursday marked graduation day for the King County Commerce team’s first cohort of this year’s Pathways out of Poverty, Small Business Ownership Opportunity, class. They had an amazing time at the Kent Library celebrating 8 graduates and their business … Continue reading →

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Looking for your W2 from Career Path Services? We will have them all in the mail by January 31st, 2019, meaning you should receive them no later than the 1st or 2nd week of February at the very latest. Want … Continue reading →

After three successful years, we want to extend our sincere gratitude to those who have supported us through the implementation and journey of RISE. As we closed out the program on December 31, 2018, we wanted to reflect on the stories … Continue reading →

You could be eligible to get more money back from the IRS – as much as $6,391. If you earned less than $53,930 from wages, self-employment, or farming last year, you may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit – … Continue reading →

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It’s that time of year again – Federal Income Tax filing season. As in years past, Career Path Services is here to remind people they must file a 2018 federal income tax return to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit … Continue reading →

Wondering what Career Path Services has been up to over the last year? You can check out our Program Year 2017 Annual Report in both English and Spanish language versions here: PY17 Annual Report (English) PY17 Annual Report (Spanish) You’ll … Continue reading →

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AJ Soto, Practitioner I recently attended “Disrupting the Poverty Cycle”, a conference held in Boston. Being there took me into a whole new world. When listening to speakers who do comprehensive case management, they used the words like coaching or … Continue reading →

John came to us last spring looking for a career in the art industry. As a local artist who is passionate about pottery, he was having a difficult time turning his dream into a stable career with sustainable wages. John … Continue reading →